This double-sided Japanese woodcut displays a world map on the front and illustrated examples of the peoples of the world on the verso. It exemplifies the Bankoku-sozu (“complete maps of the peoples of the world”) style of cartography influenced by European techniques and geographic knowledge in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
It can be found in the Japanese Maps of the Tokugawa Era digital collection, which has recently been upgraded to higher resolution images for improved viewing and zooming.